-Some layout objects are created as glyphs selected from
-a typeface font. These include note heads, accidentals, markup,
-clefs, time signatures, dynamics and lyrics.
-Their size is changed by modifying the
-@code{font-size} property, as we shall shortly see. Other
-layout objects such as slurs and ties -- in general, spanner
-objects -- are drawn individually, so there is no
-@code{font-size}
-associated with them. These objects generally derive their
-size from the objects to which they are attached, so usually
-there is no need to change their size manually. Still other
-properties such as the length of stems and bar lines, thickness
-of beams and other lines, and the separation of staff lines all
-need to be modified in special ways.
+Some layout objects are created as glyphs selected from a typeface
+font. These include note heads, accidentals, markup, clefs, time
+signatures, dynamics and lyrics. Their size is changed by modifying
+the @code{font-size} property, as we shall shortly see. Other layout
+objects such as slurs and ties -- in general, spanner objects -- are
+drawn individually, so there is no @code{font-size} associated with
+them. These objects generally derive their size from the objects to
+which they are attached, so usually there is no need to change their
+size manually. Still other properties such as the length of stems and
+bar lines, thickness of beams and other lines, and the separation of
+staff lines all need to be modified in special ways.